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Welcome to Trust in News 2023

The third successive FREE Trust in News global webcast is back. Join us live in London and Delhi on Thursday March 30 2023.

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TheTrusted News Initiative brings together leading experts in disinformation, verification and open source journalism to look at trust, transparency and truth in an increasingly complicated information landscape. BBC News and Current Affairs CEO,Deborah Turness will headline this year’s conference alongside key speakers in the disinformation world from across the globe.

Keynote:

Deborah TurnessBBC News and Current Affairs CEO, Transparency and Trust

Hosted by:

Marianna SpringDisinformation and Social Media Correspondent, BBC
Philippa ThomasBroadcaster
Divya AryaCorrespondent and Presenter, BBC News

Schedule: Delhi - London

Following our expansion in the Asia Pacific region, we will be live from the BBC’s Delhi bureau at 06.30 (BST) hearing from expert guests across the region. At 10:00 (BST) we’ll continue the livestream from the BBC’s London Broadcasting House.LIVESTREAM REGISTRATION
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  • Hear how media organisations in Pakistan deal with the challenges of political and religious disinformation, and verification of claims by militant outfits.
  • News outlets from Australia and India share insights on elections-related disinformation and the impact of hidden campaigning on voting sentiment.
  • Helping audiences understand the new information landscape is critical. Japan's public service broadcaster, NHK will demonstrate how they are building transparency in their storytelling whilst Factshala, will talk about the impact of their 1,700 media literacy workshops in the remotest locations across India.
  • Keynote speaker Deborah Turness, CEO of BBC News and Current Affairs, explains her strategy to build trust.
  • The BBC’s first specialist disinformation and social media correspondent,Marianna Spring, will give us an insight her world.
  • One year on, we take a look at how news organisations have been reporting the war in Ukraine using OSINT tools to tell human stories.
  • •AFP will be opening the lid on how they fact-checked the massacre in Bucha.
  • •EBU investigations share how they collaborated to tell the true story behind the exodus of 'orphans' from Ukraine to Russia.

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